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'91 Ford F250 deisel truck
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Posted by Poppin' Johnny on January 26, 2002 at 18:16:18 from (172.132.108.251):
Howdy folks. I'd like to know any good or bad points about this truck. My uncle has a '91 Ford F250 extended cab truck. Has 7.3 diesel, 5 speed manual, 2 wheel drive. 140,000 miles. Has spent it's life outside, but in San Antonio, so it has no rust. New paint about a year ago. Air con needs to be recharged. New power steering pump, and clutch. It doesn't run because he says that the fuel tank switch is broken, so it doesn't know which one to pick, so it doesn't pick at all. It turns over but won't start. A light blinks the switch. He says that it just needs to be replaced. We've done a lot for him in the past, so he's willing to give it to us, and will be running. He just bought an Excusion diesel, so he no longer has a use for it. Thanks.
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